Muros , located on the southwest coast of Galicia , in the province of A Coruña, is one of the most charming and authentic fishing villages in the Rías Baixas–Costa da Morte . Situated beside the estuary that bears its name, it maintains a strong historical identity linked to maritime trade and fishing, offering a tranquil, elegant, and deeply Galician atmosphere.
Its historic center , declared a Historic-Artistic Site, is one of the best preserved on the Galician coast. Its cobbled streets, arcades, stone houses with galleries, and traditional squares reflect the prosperity of Muros between the 15th and 18th centuries. A stroll through the center is like exploring a town with a distinctly medieval character, an authentic and meticulously maintained atmosphere.
Muros' natural surroundings combine estuary, beaches, and verdant landscapes , with nearby sandy beaches like Area Maior, San Francisco, and Ancoradoiro, ideal for relaxation and enjoying the sea. The estuary also provides a tranquil setting for walks, gentle water sports, and contemplating the Atlantic landscape in a peaceful and uncrowded environment.
The experience is complemented by high-quality cuisine , based on seafood, fresh fish, and traditional Galician dishes, which are very much present in the taverns and restaurants of the port. Thanks to its heritage, natural surroundings, and relaxed pace of life, Muros is an ideal destination for those seeking history, the sea, and authenticity in one of the most elegant and genuine corners of the Galician coast.